- “Yn the first place, there is deal of concern in Rus- sia about China. It showed, for, By WILLIAM NEVILLE SECOND SECTION For Support On Viet Nam deal of discussion of Viet Nam the 14 influential parliamentar- says he's convinced the Soviet ians, the object being to cap- Union wants a real rapproache- LECTURE MACNAUGHTON eitalize on what the Russians be- ment with the West. m The climax came at a recep- lieve to be widespread popular ‘That was the outstanding/|a tion given for the parliamentar- misgivings in Canada about U.S. single impression I got,” says. ians by Gordon Brown, charge policy. H. A. Olson, MP for Medicine d'affaires at the Canadian em-, Observers here also believe Hat, Alta, and a. member of of Russians'the campaign is an outgrowth! the 17-man Canadian parliamen- led by Michael Zamyanin, dep-|of the dilemma Viet Nam poses|tary group which returned home uty minister of foreign. affairs,|for the Soviet government. On|Sunday from Visits to Russia lectured Commons Speaker Alan'the one hand, Moscow is em- and Czechslovakia. 'MEET Macnaughton for the better part barrassed over failure to offer ‘‘Throughout our visit, from of an hour on foreign affairs, the Communist side any effec- the top down, there was a tre- particularly Viet Nam itive aid; on the other, any aid it)mendous effort on the part of Macnaughton did his best, does provide brings it closer to|the .Russians to sell us on the when he could get a word in,|a possible clash with the U-S. idea of co-existence. to state the Canadian govern-|in an area where it has no mill-' Mr. Olson, who termed his ment’s position which supports|tary forces. ‘ the idea of a political settlement SEEK SUPPORT '“a fabulous experience,” said in ‘in Viet Nam while recognizing) The Russians undoubtedly an interview Monday he sensed the need to resist Communist hope that at least some of the two main motives behind Mos- By JOHN BEST AOSCOW (CP)—The Union has launched a campaign to gain support and sympathy in Canada for its position on Viet Nam and to di credit American jolicy in the South- east Asian country. A Canadian parliamentary delegation got the first taste of, the campaign during an 11-day goodwill trip to the U.S.S.R. The Canadians, who returned home during the weekend, had been asked by the externa! af- fairs department not to discuss the Viet Nam issue with their Russian hosts. One reason was that there were five political parties rep- resented in the delegation and each has its own aggression an MPs, having been'cow's desire to views on Viet Nam: ‘The Russians--evidently—were given the red-carpet treatment | West relations. But the Russians hammered trying to bypass the Canadian|wherever they went in the So-| away at the subject incessantly government and appeal directly jviet Union, will be a little more country and a little more likely | Canada favorably disposed —toward—-this 'to~accept~its-views—about—-U.S. Soviet did take place. bassy. A bat had fairly lengthy | with both Soviet Pre-| mier Kosygin and President | Mikoyan. The impression cre-| ated, he said, was that Mikoyan | “the zeal brains behind \fir'st trip to the Communist bloc cement East- particular and the result wes that a good'to the Canadian people through — policy in Southeast Asia. | Before the delegation — left | Moscow, the official®Soviet news agency Tass distributed a report quoting Macnaughton as saying |Canada believes ‘“‘all foreign states should withdraw from Viet Nam and leave its people in peace.” Tass said Macnaughton, ichairman of the C group, made his statement in an interview with the English-lan- ce magazine New Ti THE SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL AND COST ACCOUNTANTS of Prince Edward Island : AFFILIATED WITH The Society of Industrial and Cost Accountants of Canada 42 INCORPORATED 1920 ; Offers a curriculm of study leading to the designation (R. I. A.) co- “There’s been a tremendous change in Russia. Without) agreeing with their political sys- tem, it seems to me we id disservice if we did to their hand of! Times, though the magazine etil! hadn’t interview . ae zs ‘Better Relations With West RussiaLaunchesCampaign soon Hope OF Soviet Union WATS Wile team is expected te visit France jim mid-August, it said. | The statement said the ap- . appeared with the do a great not several: days later. Mayor Walter R. Cox, right, ae Registered Industrial and Cost Accountant. First are: ; i : gi } year subjects "Soviet officials can be ex-|friendship which I believe is of- welcomes a group of 48 ex- ions and other points of inter- expected to leave the Island ‘proach to D is fuer to be. ACCOUNTING 1 : pected to interpret the Mac-|fered in real sincereity. | change students from Saskat- est. The students were chosen Thursday. From the left are | ing made because Canada still ; INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION naughton words as a suggestion | ‘chewan to the province of for their leadership qualificat- Ney R. MacLean and Darlene has a requirement for additional . that the U.S. get out of Viet GUARDS CARRY GUNS | Prince Edward Island. While _ ions and educational standards. Barlishen, both from Regina, {heavy water in the immedi; Address Enquiries. to: Nam, at the same time playing} The United States Coast| vacationing the group was Ranging in ages from 16-18 the : > aos te met ke aeeeeae HUBERT D. JOY, B.I. A. down the rest of his statement:|Guard is a part of that count-| shown various points of inter- students are pupils of grades Mrs. Mary Shaw, chaperone, nown require- ‘orm- Chairman Education Committee P. 0. Box 4500, Charlottetown, P. E. 1I., Phone 2-1211 or 4-8484 |‘‘We should like this problem to be resolved on a fair basis in est including the Confederation ry’s armed forces, though ad- 11 and 12. The group; acc “from Abbey and Mayor Cox. ‘ments such as that of Ontario |Hydro’s major nuclear power ministratively separate from! station at Pickering. the navy. Western Deuterium’s ' bid called for production of heavy water under the new process at $14.64 a pound, compared with the $20.25-a-pound cost for heavy water to be produced’ at the Nova Scotia plant of Deuterium of Canada Ltd. t ; ; : ‘Strange Case Of 2 Boys Puzzles Toronto Police = -ast"<-" ' TORONTO (CP)—Police here; New York City and a New Jer-'purporting to be from their stations as a catalyst within the ire still puzzling over a strange|sey mechanic, who are facing parents and saying they had atomic reactor. case involving two boys from criminal charges here. None of! permission to visit a sick rela- the suburban Malton area who'the charges involves the two'tive in Buffalo for the evening.' left home eight months ago, boys. | They crossed the border on were presumed by their parents) The Carpenter boy told police foot and were met by the two to be dead, and then mysteri-|he had run away because he|men on the other side. ask }ously turned up again Saturday. felt—‘‘loaded down’’ with respon-|ATTEND SCHOOL : | o Anthony Diamond, 14, and sibilities “heaped on him’ as) They were driven to Queens,, 5 a | Clinton Carpenter, 12, who left: the eldest boy in a family of 10.\a borough of New York, sup-| : a their homes Nov. 29, stepped off His parents are separated and plied with forged birth certifi-| ee S | a New York to Toronto bus he lived with his mother, Mrs.jcates and passports and intro-) Saturday into the arms of Tor-|Alan Carpenter, in nearby|duced to a school as “English onto Township police who took Cooksville. cousins who had lost their par-| them to police offices. for a; The other youngster, son of ents.” s 3 tearful reunion with their par-| Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Diamond! ‘Both -completed the school: ents. of Malton, wanted to “get out year./Clinton pased ino Grade Police said the boys had been|in the world” to experience the|8 and Tony to Grade 9. put on the Toronto-bound bus| adventure amd see the things of | The boy said they ate well, | " by “persons unknown’’ in New | which he had only read. had “‘a certain amount of free-- REGINA (CP) — A well-run ~ York after Toronto lawyer An-| HITCHED A RIDE : |dom” and even spent some time | business firm could tell the Sas- thony C. Bazos received a phone! The boys left their homes in| in a boy’s camp in upstate New katchewan government a thing eall_from_an informer in New| November, each saying he was) York last month. or two, about efficiency, a royal York. © 5 |going to visit the other. ~—}+~Det--Teggart—said-the boys |_commission_said. : The boys were met in Toronto Police investigation revealed) had wanted to get inv touch with; The report said the govern- -by--_Mr.Bazos,_ Sgt. of _Dets, they met and then hitched a) their parents but feared they ment needs a large dose of Melvin Simmons and Det. Wil-jride with a truck driver-who tet} would-be—put in-referm—schools | “modern management science” liam Teggart who ‘had worked them out on a highway near if located. |to streamline its operations. on the case~since its beginning. Oakville, 20 miles west of Tor-| The boys parents were not Savings could amount to as : onto. Police said two men then told their children were return- much as $15,000,000 a year. RECOGNIZES PICTURE ___ picked. them. up. in a car and ing until they.were safely in! The commission was set up *““The" first break in ‘the case drove them to* Buffalo. ~ - |Toronté because police feared by Premier Ross Thatcher's -peame last. week.when.Det...Teg-\-.. The..hoys.-told..the.. polire . .the..twomight be. harmed: if it| Liberal government. shortly gart, who ‘had ‘never “given up hefore ‘they ‘crossed “the *b igwere known they “were” retuen-/alter--Mr<“Thatcher. -took -offiee--——~ hope the boys might’ be found one of the men wrote a note ing HOME sur enmusjnomonnsesnl I UC1IE. A major election... alive, recognized the Carpenter ——— . = . \campaign promise was that he batts toed Omen TTT oe is te Pail eae .™ at TLE te ty a. nea : All Patriot races in 1965 will-be based-on besf summary of 2 youngster’s picture in the wal- let of a suspect being questioned !by Toronto Towfiship police. The man was one of two Americans, an accountant from New Company Being Sough "| DEAF: w! N OTTAWA (CP)—Western Deu- terium Co. Ltd. has withdrawn \its proposal to build a 300-ton- per-year heavy water production would streamline government operations. ~ To Construct Water Plant The commission said it will jtake some years to carry out ;Most or all of its 177 specific recommendations. 5 It suggested that a new gov- monia-hydrogen exchange proc- ernment department, under a ess, within the 3l-month dea- cabinet minister, be set up to line specified, the AECL said. ‘supervise day - to - day govern- CONTRACT NOT SIGNED ment operations. Instant Hearing plant at Estevan, Sask., Atomic | “arct, said no contract was | act As 000 : / ! RDINATOR @ No wires! @ No cords! Boron eee ee ee ee signed with Western Deuterium The new department’, ‘would $ No batteries! : Nothing behind yéur ear? @ Nothing in your glasses! It’s here! What you have ai- ways wanted, an invisible hnear- ing _aid— Wear this nstroment-erd—| no one will ever know. Hear at Onze with clarity, free from dis- turbing noises. 1 AECL said in a statement an approach is being made to Dynamic Power Corporation Ltd. of Calgary, which submit- ted the-second. lowest. bid in original tenders for the project. Dynamic Power had proposed in its bid to use the hydrogen when the company decided it eo - ordinate the progrars of jcould not guarantee through 2’ existing government depart- ‘contract that full production will ments such as the health and begin by November, 1967. education departments. | “A contributory ‘factor influ-. It would co-ordinate the con- vencing~the~decision~-of—-Western--struction—of—government—build- Deuterium is that with the ings, taking over the - functions ‘growing major increase in the of the present public works de- : . ilizer, i artment, Here is = ise techniaue, anew [ sulphide process and to build Socaae oa nee Foe = pa iar at Bi aa the ay to tter hearing, a new i t road, oii $s. pt life for the hard—of-hear- sor Boi hy beaming production. plants are being The new department. to be ing, 3 new dea! for the deaf. People naturally proud of their appesrance now can happily join in -tife with ~everyone—-else---and—. forget deafness: Prove this claim | “Western Deuterium- withdrew |its bid because it feared it could | not complete its plant, using ordinary water as a source of detérium coupled with an am- | planned that -will_ produce very |called_the gepartment.of central large quantities of ammonia... 80vernment services, also would “It appears.that heavy water help set up pools of brainpower | bined fertilizer heavy water pro. M€‘t's“ programs: d h f 5 e in your own home FREE by. send- . /duction plant at a cost even| A’ government program that ashes. If summaries are equal then horse making the fast- ng the coupon within 10 ders HH The Paint Makers [less than trom sincle purpose would make use of such 2 poo ° to:— at Cc : heavy water production plant.” of talent and- brainpower might o. The statement said the am-|be._for example a new medi- est time in the event will be declared the winner of The Pat- ~ Bayer:Maritime Hearing Service, All Kinds of Paint Baysrs Ra. Shopping Centre, Starlite Bdig., Halifax, N.S. NASH ALUMINUM Doors, Windows, Awnings monia - ‘hydrogan isotope ex-,©4! car insurance scheme. change process appears to have! The royal commission said it “considerable potential for de-| was “surprised and disturbed at i t W d - a naan vos ee erelese te acts D. A. MacCANNELL $9 {velopment and application” andthe lack of program planning y : 5 rio qd ar . 5 Adres 2 cc cceweccewecsss 140 Great George St. AECL would pursue talks with Hin government.’ Inefficiency : French interests staried b c ong - range plan- — Western Deuterium and siinad ning were making the govern- & : at using technical knowledge *™ment clumsy and slow in meet- acquired in “that country. ing the needs of the province's “The $3000 Pp eRe 2 3 2? be ® COMING 1/ ; The Maritime's Greatest Harness Racing Spectacle & Saucer”, Friday August 20th" fst Le ~ WANTED Fresh Blueberries WILL PAY MARKET PRICE. “tangley Fruit Packers citizens The commission said the day- by-day administration of govern- ‘ment programs and services in Saskatchewan’ now costs about | $25,000,000. This could be halved WILL VISIT FRANCE An AECL technical and study SOMETHING To Think About . .. Wf your furnace is ever 10 years old, you may be money ahead te give it a géed. close look! jwere J. M. Rowand, Regina HERE'S WHY: businessman and Dr. L. 1. Bar- The usual “life expectancy” of ber, dean* of commerce ai the ordinary furnaces is about 10 University of Saskatchewan at years. Saskatoon BUT EVEN MORE 000 in applying modern tech- niques. Other commission members | ALERT KOREAN POLICE IMPORTANT There have been so many Wem) = SEOUL (AP) — The South derful improvements in the last korean government put na- 10 years you have a right te be discontented if you don’t have a modern LENNOX heating sys- tional police on special ~ alert Monday and warned the peo- North Korean : e 6h tem! If you do rt have a Pile Communist a LENNOX heating <¥stem call ws 22emts were trying to mount imi e TODAY. terrorist attacks in South Ko jrea. Home Minister Yang Chan- ;woo called on. police for in- Palmer Electric leould_.be produced in“ a com- 2Md talent fo tackle the govern- if the government spends $800,- ’ 4 P. E. 1. jcreased security measures to . . 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